My feeling is that since you already have experience in the industry you don't need to focus on finance skills. Do something broader, from a school with a good network.
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My feeling is that since you already have experience in the industry you don't need to focus on finance skills. Do something broader, from a school with a good network.
Posted Sep 22, 2020 07:57
I already have an MBA in project management. As my MBA was merely about project management in construction industry, I always want to do a real MBA which allows me to strengthen my business and finance background. Besides, I am 39 this year so a full-time is not suitable, while an EMBA is too expensive!
I used to consider a US program and looked deep into the ones from Boston University and UIUC. I ended up looking at the programs in UK because UIUC has a too large yearly intake, while Boston offers a general program.
I am considering the online master in finance from CASS, and Manchester (Manchester plans to offer from Sep 2021 in Hongkong and Singapore campuses) because my need of being trained systematically and throughly in Finance is stronger than MBA if I have to select between MBA and Finance. I prefer CASS as it is famous for finance and the curriculum looks good.
Do you think a combination of an online MBA from Warwick or Boston and Financial Management course offered by UIUC is better and doable? I feel that Boston offers a good and interesting program when I looked the curriculum and read news about it.
Posted Sep 22, 2020 17:37
my MBA was merely about project management in the construction industry
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That doesn't sound like an MBA - did you study Finance, Accounting, Operations, Strategy etc?
my <div>MBA was merely about project management in the construction industry
?' </div><br><br><div>That doesn't sound like an MBA - did you study Finance, Accounting, Operations, Strategy etc?</div><div>
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Posted Oct 30, 2020 11:05
I am sorry for the late reply as I took time to consider which program I should take between an online MBA and a master of finance based on my goal: Strengthen my background in Finance and stay in Finance industry.
I then applied to Cass MSc Global Finance and got accepted within 3 days after submitting my application. So fast! Is it a norm for an online program?
Please, anyone, if you have any ideas, let me know if this program is good enough to take. It is expensive and takes two years to complete. I remember that Duncan once in a while said that “I heard good about things about the program”. Am I right?
Thanks a million!
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Do you think that the quality of the City’s online courses (Master in Finance and MBA) is good? My family member plans to apply for the City’s online MBA as well. In the country where I am living, people know top local and overseas schools only. Other than those schools, they will translate “Oh, he has a degree from the UK. He can..speak English”.
By the way, I have a feeling that it is easy to get into tier 2 schools in the UK (I used to apply for the full-time master in finance from Durham and immediately got accepted). Is it true?
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I see! I thought it is fast because they admit everyone applying. Thank you again for letting me now.
I joined an online MBA tour and some schools in the US encouraged me to apply for their full-time MBA with finance concentration programs. Even though I turn 40 next year, my career progression is quite good as I always work for top companies. That may be the reason they wanted me to apply but I am afraid that I am too old for a 2 year full time one! Graduation with zero chance to get job in the US after 2 years with no income is a nightmare..
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